Lorrie Caplan-Shern, 58, author of "Giving Birth to My Parents," holds a poster of her book cover with her mother, Blanche Caplan, in her Longmont home on Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Caplan, 86, said that if the relationship between parents and their children were more like the one between her and her daughter, the world would be "a whole different color."

Elvis Tribute Artist Steve Creason provides some entertainment for volunteers as they prepare 125,000 meals, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Alec Gee, 16, of Longmont, tapes a box of packaged meals shut as they are prepared to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Volunteers prepare 125,000 meals, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Jerry Martinez, 11, of Broomfield, moves a box full of packaged meals, ready to be shipped to Kenya, during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012. Each box contains 36 packages and feeds 216 children, according to the Kids Around the World program.

Kelly Cavanaugh, of Boulder, adds rice to a packaged meal, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Volunteers assemble boxes before they are loaded with packaged meals, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Branden Long, 9, of Longmont, and Jill Kennett, right, of Chicago, prepare boxes before they are loaded with packaged meals, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Kevin Long, of Longmont, tapes boxes that would later be filled with prepared meals, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012. Each box contains 36 packages and feeds 216 children, according to the Kids Around the World program.

Sydni Brooks, of Boulder, scoops soy protein that is added to the meals, prepared by volunteers, to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Josh Mitchell, 5, of Longmont, helps prepare meals, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Eryn Schmidy, 10, of Westminster, flattens food packages before they are boxed and shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012. Volunteers prepared 125,000 meals, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, during the project.

Michelle Nyamibura, 11, of Longmont, and her neighbor Loreann Laou, 7, join hands during a prayer prior to packing food during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012. Volunteers prepared 125,000 meals, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, to be shipped to Kenya during the project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Derek Lopez, far left, Starbucks district manager for the Western Mountain Region, explains some of the hardships faced by children in Kenya to Michelle Nyamibura, 11, Sonia Leong and Loreann Laou, 7, all of Longmont. Nyamibura, second from left, was born in Kenya and moved to the United States in 2008. Volunteers prepared 125,000 meals, made up of rice, soy and dehydrated vegetables, to be shipped to Kenya during the Kids Around the World Kare for Kenya project in Gunbarrel on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

Callico Neu, Executive Director of the nonprofit organization called That Place, poses for a portrait Thursday, March 8, 2012 at her home in Firestone. The organization aims to provide a location for after school activities and homework help for Carbon Valley teenagers.
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From left: Silver Creek High School freshman Taylor Precht talks with Longmont High School freshman Suzi Reed after attending the St. Vrain Valley School District/Workforce Job Fair Thursday, March 8, 2012 in the former location of J.C. Penny at Twin Peaks Mall.
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From right: Niwot High School senior Jonathan Lin talks on his cell phone while filling out job applications with Niwot High School junior Claire Blanken during a St. Vrain Valley School District/Workforce Job Fair Thursday, March 8, 2012 in the former location of J.C. Penny at Twin Peaks Mall.
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Frederick High School senior Rhys Nelson completes 19 chin ups on the bar at the U.S. Marines booth during a St. Vrain Valley School District/Workforce Job Fair Thursday, March 8, 2012 in the former location of J.C. Penny at Twin Peaks Mall.
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From left: The sun shines through a doorway illuminating Niwot High School sophomore Caroline Mahony as she talks with Joel Odonkor, of Intrado, in a mock interview during a St. Vrain Valley School District/Workforce Job Fair Thursday, March 8, 2012 in the former location of J.C. Penny at Twin Peaks Mall.
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Front Range Community College sophomore Dominic Eskew pauses for a moment while filling out job applications during a St. Vrain Valley School District/Workforce Job Fair Thursday, March 8, 2012 in the former location of J.C. Penny at Twin Peaks Mall.
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A line of job seekers fill out information cards during a St. Vrain Valley School District/Workforce Job Fair Thursday, March 8, 2012 in the former location of J.C. Penny at Twin Peaks Mall.
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From left: Skyline High School junior Charlotte Strope shares a laugh while talking with Donna German, of Security Service Credit Union, in a mock interview during a St. Vrain Valley School District/Workforce Job Fair Thursday, March 8, 2012 in the former location of J.C. Penny at Twin Peaks Mall.
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From left: Cenobio Chacon, of Elevation Credit Union, talks with Skyline High School freshman Lois Strope in a mock interview during a St. Vrain Valley School District/Workforce Job Fair Thursday, March 8, 2012 in the former location of J.C. Penny at Twin Peaks Mall.
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Members of precinct 626, left to right, Leo Simon, Ann Hartman, Ruth Sanders, Deb Gardner, Kathy Gallagher and Shari Malloy vote during the Democratic caucuses at Longmont High School on Tuesday, March 6, 2012.